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Devotional Poetry II: Mystic Trees (1913)
Palgrave Studies in Nineteenth-century Writing and Culture, 2021openaire +3 more sources
Christian Mysticism and Australian Poetry
Journal of Australian Studies, 2014Some years ago, tired of literary surveys that emphasised or took as their frame the national, some scholars of Australian literature called for transverse rubrics, approaches to Australian literat...
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2010
Sufism, the mystical movement of Islam, has seen various manifestations of reason and spirit, amalgamating highly refined thought and experience in the prose or poetry of writers such as Rūmī or Ibn `Arabī. For some Sufis, however, ‘spirit’ has predominated in their thought and experience, while the abstractions and intellectual pursuits of reason have
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Sufism, the mystical movement of Islam, has seen various manifestations of reason and spirit, amalgamating highly refined thought and experience in the prose or poetry of writers such as Rūmī or Ibn `Arabī. For some Sufis, however, ‘spirit’ has predominated in their thought and experience, while the abstractions and intellectual pursuits of reason have
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The Martyr-Mystic Hallāj in Sindhi Folk-Poetry Notes On a Mystical Symbol
Numen, 1962That was the refrain of a folksong which I heard in Garhiyasin (Upper Sind, Pakistan) in March I96I, and I was deeply impressed by the fact that everybody in the remotest corners of the Indus valley seemed to know the name of the great martyr mystic of Islam, Husain ibn Mansir al-Hallaj, the "wool-carder", who had been put to death March 26, 922 in ...
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The mystical simplicity of Anna Dolgareva’s poetry
Voprosy literaturyThe article conducts an in-depth analysis of Anna Dolgareva’s poetic output: a contemporary poet, she has become somewhat of a chronicler of the special military operation. The scholar argues that Dolgareva’s poetics satisfies the needs of the current era: now that the postmodernist and avant-garde potential has been exhausted, the tragic character of ...
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The Mystical Poetry of Thomas Traherne
The Yearbook of English Studies, 1971Richard Douglas Jordan, A. L. Clements
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